Diaper Bank Services
UWSC Diaper Bank provides families access to diapers through several partner organizations throughout Skagit County. If you are part of one of these programs and need diapers, you can contact them directly. See below for our full list of partners, their contact information, and who they service.
If you are not associated with any program, you can contact us via phone at (360) 922-2644 or email ana@unitedwayskagit.org.
Partner Information
Community Action-WIC
Address: 330 Pacific Pl, Mt Vernon, WA 98273
Phone: 360-416-7585
Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM – 5 PM
Whom they serve: Pregnant Women, Women who are Post-Partum 0-6 months, Women who are breastfeeding an infant up to age 1, infants, children up to age 5. Income requirements needed to enroll.
United General-WIC
Address: 2031 Hospital Dr, Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284
Phone: 360-854-0435
Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM – 5 PM
Whom they serve: Pregnant Women, Women who are Post-Partum 0-6 months, Women who are breastfeeding an infant up to age 1, infants, children up to age 5. Income requirements needed to enroll.
Sea Mar Community Health Centers
Address: 125 N 18th Street Ste A, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Phone: 360-848-6616
Monday – Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Whom they serve: DSHS eligible clients with additional support and education during their pregnancy and the postpartum period, as well as provided education, support, and resources to DSHS eligible children two months of age up until the end of their first birthday month.
Nurse Family Partnership
Address: 700 South 2nd Street, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Phone: 360-770-7743
Whom they serve: Women pregnant with their first baby meet income requirements (exact as WIC or medical coupons or Apple Health/Medicaid). You must sign up before your 28th week of pregnancy. If you enroll, a specially trained nurse will visit with you in your home or another place that works for you throughout your pregnancy and until your child turns two years old.
Brigid Collins Family Support Center
Address: 917 S 3rd St, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Phone: 360 428-6622
Monday – Friday 8am – 4:30 PM
Whom they serve: Brigid Collins Family Support Center is a commitment-based organization causing the end of child abuse. For pregnant and parenting mothers struggling with chemical dependency, the first few years of their child’s life through PCAP. Parent as teachers is a home-visiting program that focuses on ensuring—healthy babies and parenting, serving low-income families who have children 0 to 5.
Help Me Grow Family Resource Center
Address: 432 Fashion Way, Burlington, WA 98233
Phone: 360-230-9129
Monday -Friday 10am -3:00pm (Distribution hours Tuesday + Thursday 1-3pm)
Whom they serve: Help Me Grow Skagit aims to offer families seamless access to community services and support to connect to what they need when they need it easily. There is no income requirement for assistance with items like diapers, wipes, basic need items, and cleaning supplies. needed to enroll.
Skagit/Islands Head Start
Phone: 360-416-7590
Who they serve: Low income families, pre-school children aged three to five, prenatal to three-year-old program focusing on relationship development between parent and child. Services are offered through home visits, classroom experiences, and parent child groups.
Skagit Preschool and Resource Center
Address: 320 Pacific Place, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Phone: 360-416-7570
Whom they serve: Providing individualized services for families and their children with unique needs from birth through age 5 in Skagit County. They are helping build the foundation for lifetime services.
Skagit Gleaners
Address: 1021 Riverside Dr, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Phone: 360-848-1045
Mon, Wed & Sat 9AM-12:30 PM, Tues & Thurs 3PM- 6:30 PM (Sat & Sun 9-11:30 AM)
Whom they serve: Skagit Gleaners offers fresh and nutritious food to all families in our community at a lower cost. They also have clothing and houseware items available for families.
Love INC
Phone: 360-419-7061
Monday – Friday 9 AM- 3 PM
Whom they serve: Love Inc provides transitional housing for those who qualify for very little or no rent. They also help families in need of furniture and other household items. Love INC also has a boutique of gently used work clothing women can choose from to prepare them for work or job interviews.
Inspire Development Centers
Address: 20237 Lafayette Rd. Burlington WA, 98233
Phone: (360) 707-2837
Monday – Friday 8 AM – 5 PM
Whom they serve:
Low Income & Migrant families. Inspire offers migrant & seasonal Head start for children ages 3-5, and they also serve pregnant mothers services are carried out through weekly home visits.
Sunrise Services Inc.
Address: 2500 E College Way Unit 100, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Phone: 360-336-3762
Hours of operations: Monday – Friday 8 AM- 5 PM
Whom they serve: Sunrise Services offers various services, including home care, behavioral health, caregiver training, adult family homes, etc. We focus our services on real individuals and strive to improve and uphold the quality of all our clients’ lives.
The Anacortes Family Center
Address: 2702 Commercial Ave, Anacortes, WA 98221
Phone: 360-293-2993
Monday-Sunday 9AM – 5PM
Who they serve: The Anacortes Family Center provides a comprehensive approach to serve women and families with children. Homelessness prevention, emergency shelter, transformative housing, affordable housing, as well as support for at-risk youth. needed to enroll.
CCS Farmworker Center
Address: 2727 East College Way, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Phone: 360-424-8655
Whom they serve: Low Income Migrant Farm working families. CCS helps with Rental and utility assistance related to the impact of COVID-19 (eligibility requirements). They also help connect families with referrals to legal services related to immigration.
Didgwalic Wellness Center
Address: 2702 Commercial Ave, Anacortes, WA 98221
Phone: 360- 293-2993
Monday- Sunday 9 AM – 5 PM
Whom they serve: We offer our medical assistance, counseling, group, and group therapy. While clients attend classes or appointments, the client service department aids those in need of housing, food, and essentials, including diapers.